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3 THIRTY-NINTH Year. GRANTS MILITARY RULE. i fun KEPORTS FROM THE GRBAT KOKLUX COMMITITER, fo Ketdonce, but Murtint Law in a Good | hing for Grant- Hin Power Ought to be | embers of a Vultures, Matonded What the Honest ie Uommiitee Say Sovthe The first six pages of the m oontain no ov but are simply devoted to proving from reports which existed before the @ppolntunont of the committee that the Kur Klux organization was a realily. After deciar: ing that the Ku-Kiux was organized for the pur: powe of defeating the Republican party, the com- mittee acknowledge that much fraud and core fuption have been developed during the inveatl+ gation, ‘They, however, Iny thy onus of this frond upon the former slayeholders, who they @eolare refused to vote or toke any part what. ever in wloct Thrown upon thelr own. te sources, the negroes elected ignorant men of thelr own color to offices, and also many une men who hed obtained thelr con Adonco. we committee call thea white men educated Knaves, and say that they corrupted the honest negroes, After thie direct assault pan Gov, Seott of South Carol wida, and Gov, Bullock of warm fronds of President Grant tt tilt. we aay that this state of corruption and des ation accoutits for matiy « wrongs of uninittes chen hak up all that has been ad in THE SUN concerning the Vultures fut Caroline as follows : Thee thea Ae that veniality tne pese lied largely. “Then men of eli parties, and room te conceded, ptistexineice i altace Maiversaie lleva the plopleot the tate, With euch Lateriay ay the v. Fire abd with eneb view fiir ar are shown to have prevalled nption was Iney stable ‘The committee next assert tial haw sary whe {by the It does it very clear wh this was 50, as the St a hands of Grant's We who tt the victims of the Ku-Klux, The « however, content therselves with laying & y for the outrage ders ise they had be from pol The cominitier doclare that the law of 187Lhas boon effective In suppre sine the WKuoKIix Ovte rages, but they oppese a fr cocation of martial law. They recommend that the power: ed on the President be ex rd until the end of tho next session of Congre mond that the Judiciary In tho South croaamd, so as LO speedily try Sar connected with the Gon. They recommend al removing disabilities ever, Hat those Who Ih detianwe of the exirvence « tis shall be exclhided from the benefits ofan atinesty bill Koprescutative Stephe from the Sub-Com- miter on Debts and Bleotlon bay ays that the Governors of Georgia ond Ploridt looked wi the proceding ¢ tea asan ine af mate ri Tavestigation showed als were 1 Higntiy than th ned on of the y the ve faset nd vod Loss 1 propert om ry inthe § isin lesa ain The Minovits ' ul inority report a ea @yhicnes shows that Vininia, Cent and T { ir even th Lalf the territery and near half the pops of the eleven nern Slates, If tale wuld be deft out of the combination. They done den: ' f disguised men fomvors! States have ber tyof the moot Baerns rine \ for thelr condtzn ain # attached to (heir actions, or that their con litet has been endorsed by aty resp able au iver of white people in any Sua In tbe contrary, mien have boon, wks vorsoily recarded a the worst enemies of the aout! rey furnished the 1 ln power at Whe! ou with (ho only oxeuse boft to tialeowar gpon Hienand to continue the system of robber ant ton whieh they have. Inau cunited Seyston whien is destru t only of thelr pene erty, but edd tha i] aad 5 ir character as men before the to show Incontrovertlity nix But North aud right, Ai » Micaissippt sod Florida have there at any time existed eony Dinabe ne of lawless men in enoetenth part ol any on of maid ta fealiy wecopted the aituatl the clone of t war anid wore determtied ly whal ew gto eupport. the Un 1 Constit arvation stared thet the face labor was absolutely di atized. 7 eros were slow to recognize aty of labor, The Contede wor absolute begars. Since thi has over been ralsed against t Uv United States. A scl of harpie followers, cowboys, and plonderers. tr aides tedened th moths ern Beople Chroush the bv race of t on. Ali er onstraice was Or itby the ery of dishoy ily Whe minority quote from the reportof Gen Grant, wie Was In the Sout Dee. 14, 10% prove tie loyalty of its people. if pu thet had “been politic, that” was the Wine ty have Inflleted It, as mor Fagox wore on reeord at t time tl ever sine, ‘The Bouth reorganized its Suite Govornmonts, elected Congressmen, rativted the Thirrestin Amendment, conferred civil righ op (he blieks, and did: all that they thought Ute Governyont Wished tiem to do. ‘The report Gontinne i t apense of ot Cougrens Wer d upon them t avowerdly, for the true reaaun ar hy they’ were concerned — tagathon presentation Wak thee tate fro ward, ang Inued, with sore. Hen they had not f tire ¢ ‘ b exported; tat t ery of ts procuet duty sport urema bilhand tae Civil Te ' Aposed upgd them by the other Suites, ries uf Feceuetruction measures iil the VFifteeath aniendments,whteh they were DL Gorse, und approve as & condition thg allowed to have wuy elt il Goyer . tH that was done. the per sh, WOU, UDG & i blick, were heli at i dilgit be pinced over th munony taken would r toat tie endurance and have been puch ws HU Pp silat much lengt vo rule, (the taaable the South hi 2 in isi) belie i of & HAAN) than We targtl what these peo ‘ tn INU 1615, while it was When thelr attains were man= fn people the county taxation on then owned was only $4115, 1s, Fr carnet-bag and negro rule, nh inillions more on noe Than It was on the when the war began Horvous debt Which ts sown LO Pave boon wantonly, comuptiy, and fraudulently NOALM! pou A peaile as POOF Ws the Census Pe= bors ¥, with Ove-eiguths of their prop erty ene, “and “thoes taxation von. the Fone early fourstold ax muchas Iwas on ne hid he whe Air ¢ honestly man. i t tor } nt the peuple of Mow miatos will have elt f espect for * the party by whom they have been Dunder ty NO! nun can LOUK. taken "before. the cut without. Coming te the. ‘eu Pe had e been wild tHittdderede se want tt tof the munity aie ‘at HAR? \ rhea i er fel as to. piace ; 1 1 it rie a y ‘u egimonts parade jority report | in Btate or Federal uniform armed crped-pic, with tae most approved wenpens, pald for by Curation finposed on thole former tonatora.w hile while men are dented the aris, oF to organize even aa m protection of their houses, their pr persons of hole wives and children: bie right Wo! bear itla for the porty, or he he minorl- the teatimony taken before ua is analyzed, and eo te ean d rot th a ht re Devembher, 1966, they ed that the prop th ir forier Mast Hight Dotonged Gy wae hot en hay th te teat \ Leet the sutiered aud the right they lad ty they hind ne of thelr f South was tn le by every art aud will that bad we when the negroes were formed in wand the white people of When are daliy veer intolligent Ww ot wae pat th vernment at W covery | rl auth military er | © Slates Pape, Pot autzatty ever it gulted purpose no wuen even the Courts were closed and the Kederat ofticess, wing wore Weby Cougrens abaolnte rulers and dispensers of what Y valled Jusiie Janu trample the rine vaneht Stare peg. which “thy rights nd not even protection tr for thelr wives anil litte ones, Thatit, wo wecur i p tal pio ° ouce which we pelther Ja fy hor xeuse, Situ proved the wept to Ft ‘ HOTLOUS OppTe Plondering by the Freedien's 1 thieves sind the Wiltary to deal carpet bag Gove Berean Agen Sn extentunty exceeced by Ciinieut whieb © ‘The minority re s by a there ts nothing in the evidence tendi erting that ng te show esire on that there I ynbbinati the part of any respectabl ber of t eople of th vic deprive the colored race of any of their evil or Hitioat sights, nor ds there desire to inters Jere with the legitimate authority of the Federal oF State Govertni Aypended to the views of the minority ia the paper drawn up by Mr. Van Trump, the minori- ty member of the Sub-Committee visiting the State of South Cavolina, Ho states the election In 1870 took place on the Lith of October, In looking over the offictal report of the Adjus tant and Inapector-General, It would be ob- served that while the destribution of arms to the negro imilltia extends up to the very day of election, not a was placed in’ their hans after y of election, and tha aqptras! days allowed for the retain Republican the batlot & the oxistl turbance @ ee in thelr possession, Th cence of whatever trouble an ed in uth Carolina tn was then that Ku-Klixism sh and even the miserable testimony of the themselves showed that the principal objec Ku klux visitations w Very arma distributed a emnor, ¢ report of the minority covers 34) printed ps — PHOTO RAPES UY SUN REPORTERS Diouslogn Mow Hin Bed, nd Stabbing hn Biv vith n Bowie Kuife. Jumes G notorious outlaw, who has scrvcd three years in State Prison for killing a colored mau In Glen C6 L, has been wancering in the up: pry of the clly for tome thine without occupa: thon or Farly on Saturday morning he knceked of Charts Meury's sh 1 Fortioth street, aud ds tnguded familar to Henry. who w (role f nity ont eb the st. Chovles Motel, ma v name was regiotered os A Col L land, and the door tas, forced open rh was discovered to he dead. The body was Morgue. Papers found inthe room H hae a Leotiier Uy Ferry Dove tlw r he would | the prey 1 thiertted a pric of the youn rto Uelleve that there might have bee Mysterious Merder inthe Eighteenth Ward, On Wedne ning last Offver Brown found anu scions on the kat Be obtetning n Mac wid he Ww rallled andi seut vo Bel to tell his bame in Deputy € an Beach a pest win baat nd found G ture of the # tou, whiel Ned killed WWastroet, Yesterday Trainos, who vday or tan tothe Tombs ealled at ified thut he was ati! vd well Coram 8b Ni ped i iy hat Attompt to Born n Withimshurgh Ten Yesterday mi gan attempt wasn burnt Hotinan’s house at Lorimer « stre ts, Willameburgh, One of the te wag uballe to open the t f the house ts Tat oor is oecuplest by Memry Steminevinan ne a mores, Thies the fourth Rtealp fe."Stetmmerman’ thinks that to Guru‘ HHin out in ‘ravenge fer ae sat ant hth fORaktig Lar ioe taatao rake sa Newark's Jack Sheppard, Owen Reynold, alias Dad, aged 19, 18 probably the mowt I thief, burglar, highwayman 4 jull breaker thet hme dingraved Newark for years, Seve ral months ago he broke out of the Essex consty jall About tie nadale of Jaunary he wae r by the Dolloenian st the Chestnut street depot, hut ou t y fo the poilee station he gove them the slip and escaped A (ow Haye atterward bewas again arrested and nthe ceuaty Jai. On the Norton and Rowe tc Freer telegraph stat ot ‘waltiog for tae owl train | HM > Family Fight. Jomes MeCormle, of 5 James street, quarrellod With ble wife Inst might, and Bridget smashed a pitche over dancs's Lead, Jumes fell to the floor insess and would have bled to death but for the arrival of Orth cer Michael fnlth, The floor and wails v\¢ ny with blood, Mecormle's wife made doeffurt to top tie bleeding. ‘The oMecr v round bis head wid took MeCorinie tothe re ao Weak that Wile abd Oliver B. O' Brie Extra oe O'Brien's office in th besieged on Saturday by about one poorer constituents, Who Were anxious to obtain em. ploy They told the Senator thet as he had won # view ver the Tanti tuat Have a linge an f ° “You are mts fiea’e ‘Tne wontent thas bur to Repabiteaw their who ar how dividing places amoug tie members or thire parts Tihuihid linteto De able to #Ive eVEry OUE Of youd good ponition, but you soe how my hanueare ted," —_—— Kum ond Death in Gree Patrick MeCormick, a sober, who lived on the second Muor of th nd bis wife Cath wich Street, dustrious man, tenement at 50 rh 1" btreet, drank on Harborne Oy 1 ma Vuneral Pree, th Darbara Dreehler at Putdatu aud diary a¥cuucs, sud Wee burwed ly deal aged p to THe eof ax istration of Grant, and the plopositt nominate him, and presonting the ty Gov. Dennison as Ohio's candidate for the Vire- Prosidency. Tut for the necessity of nominat- ing State officers it would hardly seem worth while after this action to hold a State Convens tion at all. ‘The Central Committee ts evidently mpetont to transact all businows for Ohio THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. eens THE HONEST SON OF ILLINOIS AND WIS ANTECEDENTS, > The Turning Potnt of the Teembulls Unblemished Record 1 rat Pare and Undetiled-How a nutlonal pollticn are concerned. Wena elec ea eau ta far as national polities are concerned rreepondent of the Chicago Tribe | perripLe FIGHT BETWEEN ROYS. revives the balloting in the great Senatorial cone ——— Three Hundred Lads Kognged ta the phtiet The Rivalries of two Villages on Oppoe site Sides of the 0) Fron the Wheeling feat 1) the Mitnols Legisiature in 18% ‘That contest waa a peculiar ove. The Legislas tire was not what might be called a Republican Hegitatnre, though it virtually created the Re= re Fu.) Pegtoter. nition CUE Me frontners were | For aweek or two past the boys of the Planted vith f Iupubticans, ‘These | rival villages of Bellairo, on the Ohio slde of the compe d the and pr need antie | river, and Benwood, on the West Virginia side, livery : Joctedacantl Nebraska | have been engaged in fighting. Whenevor a Bek Dermcrate He who were oppose | dates boy was found on this side of the river he ed to the repe the Missouri Compromise. that | waa unmercifully beaten, and whenever a Te had just trated by Pierce and Douglas, | wood boy wad discovered in Bellaire the flo; Other sume elected as ant vraska Whigs | was repaid with interest. jot lor ae comprising those Whies who were tnetured | Inst Saturday week the Dboys | of ° places met on the ice, and engaged ft pitched hattle, using stones Kirn of the combatanta are now In the Marshall county Jail, awaiting trial for riot, On Saturday last a vast Humber of boys, about 150 on eac! side, meton the ice, by appointment it woul venerated the ro None of had a majority on ¥ With antintavery, but wh did all Gon Democrats, aligl i Joint hallot. Judge Shields was an outgoing Senator, was a candidate for reflection, Buta few Dome Cratie members would fot sipport him, Gov. | seem, and engaged in a most terrific fight. Every Matteson was a candidate, and tt was known | conceivable missile was used, an. se’ the that one anti-Nebraska Whig—-John Strunk, combatan coived cuts in, the face. re. ‘The battle raged with fury for about two ‘Une boy, wind about 13 years old, named Behina'tho bere Hie fell on the toe, stan ehind the ear. Ife fell on the tee, atu a short time he revived sulicieatl toenable to go home. le sutel 'y, night, and yesterday morning he ied here eters of Ris Injuries, Now, that one of thi Kankakoo—would vote anybody, Tt was hoy made the Demoe ing titi, end mad LAMAN LINC Lincoln n for Matteson a t would, ‘This of Analy ele T. La from Sangaton county, Wi in it was found n the ee qetarns ere date vinttac a |S marades hi @ been nadie icted: 4 ws hy co Y ore elected others have been badly inju it on witicane and the antl-Nebraska Whigs and | time for the authorities on both sldes of the Demoraia. t there and anti» Nebraska ther, river to put a stop to these boy vent Would hen majority of two on Joint ballot” SL to | way mare seh diggracetul Flota ke that of Sacre 49. Su in expectation of electing another Kepul= | day? Must they wait until other boys are killed lican In his place, Mr, Lincoln declined to qualify | fetore stopping these outrages? Beery boy cone or take his seat, fearing that to do so would, | pected wit Under the State Constitution, render him Inetiate | Heated with the § ble as a candidate for United veedings of the last two Sat- arrested and held to answer tates Senator. | for young Furson’s death, But fave ie mM county, with that ¥ ry Pity for ete which she fa noted nicly elected a Demo- ; aren rar and a stupid one, only that he knew how | T4E NORTH CAROLINA BRIGANDS. eas he was told, in Lincoln's place, thus —— ngair, Thigexelted the wrath of some | A Raid em Lumberton by the Notorions Ment deeming It best that Lincoln Lowry Gave. iis sent In the He eligi itaken + aa tt should hav he the chances on the question was for the United States Sonate, and not the From the Wiinington (N. ©.) Journal, Feb 18. On Friday night the notorious outlaw, Henry B. Lowry, and his Sane, Spade 6 raid on Tevislature of Minols, to judge of the qualitteas tlons uf its members. Lamberti, the dounty seat of B county. A : ‘ney firat brpke Into. Newberry's carriage man. LYMAN TREMBUE'S CANDIDACY. apea Be ant sipatet themselves with at Lyman Trumbull bh tools as they nee Th Hellevue and Alton District for C: a auti-Nebraska ticket, as an auth-Nehresku Dem= Scrat, in_opposition to the Douglas Democract Lind was elected by over ono thousand majortt He would not, of ‘course, take hls seat unl March densuihg.. Hefore that date the Senne lal content Would be ecttled. Accordingly. ne ‘© Springfeld. und was alxo a candidate made the canvass in the ress, on Uh then visited tl fron sate vther, With tht ya: ; ge it am the Renate Was found yesterday nic lylag t wet, AL that tine there were Inthe Senate thice | Ahoutalsintred diel MEY vad conn he otlion, i Democratio Senators—John M. | {tis supposed tha. it dropped of and was abane Palme pit H.C. Cook, af Laselia, and | Gane : N. bi. Judd, of Cook, Madison county had elected | Ug . + soouilna: ta: 00! = two ineubers to the House—Henty'S. Naker aud | was discuvered, the Shecit belig: ateetes tis Grorge F. Allen, who were symetiines atassed as Alvaander MeMutlaiy summoner Dewccrata, and sometines as antl-Nebrasia » a Jed in pursuit of Demovrata, \ polat abou o tngles fru own {hey THE CALCUS OF FIVe meuy with t ang, but bi weak to Whent ire came t y thane five | effect their cauture, a messenger was kent back nen w Finto the. Devioeretic caus | forreinforcements, A large number of men tae cus nor the Republican anti Nebraska caucus, | ecred nnd Coll tonve to They made a caticus all by thomsctves, tnt a | nit he robbers} ted the enh, fon of the Senate they acted with ihe | hth ¥, but least , but secured w elraska Domo= Hon of the papers behind... The cratic offtccrs. In the House Baker and Allen Horse ari dray, w ack to the voted ‘with the Republicar anti-Nebrasta The safe had been forced open with Wen, Who had a mojert A ook nh owhich In't \ Ms was a the t Newberry’ inated, neh < that le f one was tol t ; 1s mand nn f vnluahle publicar vii taken from t vill s he alters very ¢ feolinie #1 in Mes enue clear tn t wr} joint ba being. ant of inerehane melled ¢ of which PACHIBMENT IN THE Ebi dott CAPITAL, in th safe Were ail cee OF BU ta These five. men—Palin id, Cook, Baker: | cfero by tho Bate sovamiment forthe capture and Allen—held the balance of. tha’ power, | opaicd by the # we Toy suyported Lyman, ‘Trumuil. “t - vias Poenaeny yorecors Wee fire Us one Fer and SEVERE s10aM IN NERRAS hie he pivot upoa which bu politient destinies of the na’ M Mid ne Ten Me ber of Othe tt tn Heht thon atee , aes thortesighted In polittes. fat nal vee events I proved the sublime import f ay root that el . Wo need wet tho the « " ton toy Che We previous = Hosaaee tr thie. Ball y Mle of nd in. the Winnebago ait batlotb Al show dur glince how . f some of them have not the v "y r the different candidates rose hear the wand fell, Trumbull gained steadily, and was creeks obtain Drow wey. end on Monday elected, TRUMPULIS DIONEEEED BEAT Very pleosait, a lance Linen Ply to Test the During the contest Trumbull had ovr Winter, when suddenly in the most digit Hi then and of the party seven are eas, affable, he -didn't.|" Gus Austin, bia ean, and 6b he” merit he didn’t ke around | were overtaken by the storm near eay all the Chamber 1 Representative Hail. | three were frozen tod Several of death His Sundays were apent at chureh or with his en reported. But no particulars hase been family, He m promises and no pledges J. The uddenuess and severity of t He didn't tell what hy Congress, and in every w uld do when he got t pect was palnfully rete aoe eae nis unparalleled in this country ered more severe by reason of th ieent. He had been « Democrat, and was elected ¢ storm commenc by Democratic vo The niost that could everal men be ex bin was that ho would, as a now and fee Was positively Democrat, oppose the extension of slavery. and all over their li end the aggressions of th power. But many with dimeuity ould keep an opening d that when he reach go with t barty alle strong. and that he y epublicans who helpe Senator. From the day of hiseleetion. ( the day he took bis seat, the cutire nation walted in ful suspense to see what course he would . There Was universal anxiety to Know how he Would declare himself, for the only anti slavery Senators were HALE, SUMNE: others, ugh whieh to br . ‘The loss of stock ts Yer), heavy, and will probably reach several hun- dred aead. who khew him not fe Washinton ti —e AN OUL0 TRAGEDY, Willtog Mis Wife nad chen ny Ohio, Feb. Wi. A A Colored terrible ymin it Inst night nbout lo'chick, t Scott deliberately ‘aroly Spur eTELD, tregedy, which Nas greatly shocked the nity, was enacted her » CHASE, AnD, on named [obs tantly killed his wi vred 1 than ‘lwo weeks after he took | shot and it Fonte his seat an opportunity was presented, and he no shot himself in the head. He die made aspoech, It astounded the Senate, eloce tained. the ¢ untey, and made the slave pr wor re » The pul an party, which al rt only oxisted in pleces, imclements diss and in the HULLOP RACH: GENERA Ehomn URC innitont he: Including a dav tho dead he acolerent and compact party. Cron that ote had. been mare ub seven day to this its triuinphs mark ever 1d, politi had Iived unhappily, In cone. valor witiitary, and Trumbull suinds forth. and | ‘oman gotting dlasohuto, It bs sid, has stood a representative Ropublicag, Lt will | 89d they separated list spring. Seott went te toke men Who have done more ind greater ser= house Last night to t his wite to tive vices than ke to the party and the eountry to | With him again, but: she and hey ate read him out Kepubllenn parts nd | tO nadness, drew o plato! pnd Brod two : him and Bummer out of the Reoubil slay nS ow it oh th NYiby hold. Whe act Wall Be Tike pap the following entry faund in Scott's dhury of Hamlet left out, 1 LLOY AT SPMINGPIELD, 18% div end wo to Hell Twi not We putar by hor. bee ernor makes timely the follows | bought a revolver to. take ty Hfet LthonzhcL would RSA follows | givanora chance todo tos Lwageis aco it abe Will ta Fo tonights It'e Cailie's ‘time to aie, or. mines butt or tiles. It ds the 1 » ballot think both of our tines to They tell mie that ie jog at Sprinueld whereby a haodful of men intre hard. Ido it, for Tike to, Rowen W oer dived to the world. & new party—a third party movement, the effects of which were to make Lyman ‘iranbuil senator by the side of Stephen A. Douglas, and to break the » ord of promise to ¢ hope of Douglas forthe Presidency ; to vem. Beott was 31 years of axe, and his vietim was About 23, . —n— ‘ Wholesale Massnere of tn Roun poranty disappoint Abraham Lincoln, but to | Loxnos, IK. Adviees received in this make bin President eventually; aad to lay in ate a Jewish pereccutio uments the tomb of the Capuiets the wnctont Whig party. | (HY sare thas the dewinls pareettie ne ania Me VOTRS FOR UNITED OFATER SANATOR IN THI ALLINOL® EERO aR: ee per Mins th Sanat Ted Of TU ILATUNK, PRIMUARY 5, 1830. ves, over whose uctloné the eutlorities excrelae Batiots, 2 8 6 7% 8. 8 Mirol, Murder in publle ts frequent and ua == = ~ he unfortunat fos are subjected to 1. Trumbull $ 6 il % i pcelee of indignity and piesneeutton wien ticle WAL NY thenot Ae Lape | au Cain ievings Lol dWwelliogy wr by riot 8 & Wi to complete. the holoew ist, The. relent teas ae i] feave ie tcriiongs Riintines ot fe nt i aa | Placing themselves under Turkish pi Ta the eer mr fia bie tO ver ia ‘ ene ond « ihe Waruacek synth 4k A Towwls % 5 1) OB WF sell we TRUMBULL's HONOMAULE GARRET, piabbing © wt, At this time the Wastinaron, Feb, understood that same opportunity thyites the grave consideration of Bold and carhest in Seuator Chandler's resolution of inquixy whether any The reform move Athe overwhelmingly | Senotury bave taken foes tor busivens before may of the larger party are undermined by demayozuos aud | | aneehs At vse rep Petre Matt. Carpenter, who. dt with the Ke. | ta Who some Uline tine ago took @ fee from th pubiicons tH tiie eh War, and OP. 1 tet etibevane Coie ka ite eaure to prevent tue Frlease Of forton, whose highest conception of party | Me cnl pissiiated aD oMlecr of the tnlon patriotiom ts the bind ret of power, have euce | ar tried by ri ME hin reeded, under & nendescript Prostdeney, Intak- | bull’ denies that this comes within the provielon- vr Ing possession of the hierar of the popular pate Meaning OFF ” in a stinilar day, Gillespie, Koerner Erumbul im a and others met, by consuluition, and decked, Choe North Curatinn mentor in the name of the Independent Democracy WAsHINGTON, ‘ ¢ 1 against the repeatof the Missourl Compromise. Vist rep Vifeely Upon ex Lyman Trumbull carried the Belleville distriet, vite elaine te a bi ha ae Hooted at by both the Douglas and Pierce wings Nite vedere itanhiy Macy Atuat ofthe Administ ation. Before taking his seat it amatnak Bin Ae ielterliy Hidy bia the save tiny movement had made him a oe ' mw inode ator or the Unity States, and the Republ ord for binselt dung the war, | ee wn ats party arose as if by mato, Tt look prece © | claims Will be neat consi ered: beeause the Whig party stood aside, wad after — ward reap a fain 4 portion of the tudtntele Movementa ofthe Lichiulan Train, abd ab a In ovat foreshadow si Ohio DI atl Aeuia tv Cyr nae who tiley From the ¢ 4 Commercial 10 ENS The Republican State Central Conn ittee Columbus yesterday, and fixed upon the i. met Helmbolt. vith of March as the time for holding the Siat eo Na a tasers Convention, Resolutions were adopted fayorkus | Mont animining the plying way the selection of delegates 10 the Pht de Da eee ieee een ee ee cey thus put bow Convention at that Une, endorsing the Admin» | brilliant racine carvone NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1872, tint in atti I MODEL POLICE SURGEONS, INOTNER 6 TE pe Sneveo ter ble ‘a vunded by two sand watched with anxious eare hy Dr. Nealis, aman died at @ who had evidently moved at one tit —— WWASTEY STORY FROM CITY PRISON. > Hon Agnin Dintineotahing Mimselt A Chemist Sent ta the T Order atthe Pott ¢ ro three pri © Tomba on Saturday Inthe beat soctoty, and who had letters in his pocket from 8 daughter of education and refinement. was found on Thurad in Carpenter & Mott's flour store, in street, The parties in the store Kelly, and requested him te stranger, who appeared to | Kelly half dragged the man as far as We ma Thia rnoon, sitting Murray ‘alled In OMecor take away the drunk. Offeer ren y aft street, where he fell from exhaustion. A streteh- er was procured, and ho was conveyed tothe station house, Pollce Surgeon Orton, and proceeded to quos- tion the man about his cireunistances. almost too weak to talk, but @name which was taken for John Duggan. Sergeant Crofins at once sent for He was nanaged to give He @dded that he lived in one ploce and another, and had a wife in Massachusotts. and ehitdren in Saratoga county. He then asked earnestly for brandy. The man’s breath smelt of Hquor, end the Bergeant did not judge it proper to give hin any more, to diagnose tho case. ( geant asked him what disposition #l made. * Let it take the usual course,” © Dr, Orton's Le 5 ir. Orton pulled on his kids, and led for Irving place. The “usual course” means cone mitment to the Tombs prison, followed by a hel forage & ped the man to his f weaker tone his request for brandy. DR. ORTON'S DIAGNOSTS, ‘When Dr. Orton arrived, he went down stairs Bla nh his retu ckwell's Island. Ofticer Kelly t. He repeated i a But the ine fallible flat of the police surgeon had gone forth, and the poor fellow was dragued al On reaching the ‘Tombs Len reclintny niagistrate's desk. for a dostit! presid nt. K K y th down the steps oman, ng to prison, omeer left his on a bench, and went to the Heo asked fora commitment ‘The clerk drew it up and magistrate. signed nalraggod his hi the prison pen, DR. NEALIS RAYS THE MAN 18 DYING Dr. Nealia was ced at the pr fag fraine, and “You can report the pollce surgeon,” the ofl. cer roptied; "for he sent him here. Dr. Nealls had a warm bath prepared, and, after rremitting attention, had the plessure of seeing his pat to consdousness. Me tematned so to explntn that his rnelin« B. Dillons that he waa a chemist, and had a family residin, At 2206 Coates strect, Philadelphia. He relapsed. late noconscfousaes’, and died at ten minutes prst # yeat ound letters from a daughter, t to port y you have a dying man there. 1 monet it also letters the Jr Dit. NEALIS SAYS THR MAN'S LOVE De ne “ica) a tention mer Is determin Neal br ny tle rosvid sided th da exp anding In the vestibule: ners glazed eyes al He totter. eatd You bad if he dies I w him here ; and Tn his pockets were dently a wo- ement, There were f chemistry in morning. Mege, MIGHT NAVE WEEN SAVED. eaaed the opinion that prompt Ven after he was arrest orter ved up Last a -aten examination ntwillrepert the result at th ton wie ac the Coroner's oMe xXpieosed A hope that the matter ‘iy Investigated, Cor Sehirs Hthat it wilt n Dr, Orton but evening, The miyteously that his lastructions Cominissloners were tin the now » make The SUN re Mt on. the sidewalk shabby ikind ts at the Coroners office ai tly clutched in the dying man’s taken to the Tombs, A THIRD WARD TRAGEDY. y sina Chambers Street i o'clock - Atiornoou Dispute of Two loon, yuOon a on Saturday afi party of three, namely: Charles Evans, a lawyer, of 2 Chambers street ; Dan! of 101 Charlion street; and Alfred Porry, clerk, 1O'Connell, clerk, of 1 Powers street, Williamsburgh, entered Helmer bers street, drinks, ss aaloc and began uck went against Charley Evans, who in the basement of % Cham prowing dice for the treated several times, the party drinking beer, ina short time O'Connell began to get boister- gayo er quieted down their dive fordrinks and clans atthe bar, O'Connell gay Perry a playful ry returned the pi ain, andthe three wi fis Was tugain the loser, at Whi punch in the bh. Matters nt hack to valled standin, another punch Ve Perry appealed t y. do you think th plied that he nodrew a pistol from his pocket, and nig AE le O Connells face, ido that again (foarful oath), and replied, “That's no shooting “it isn't, eh?" 1 Perry, and he raise: the weapon within. a few inches ‘of O'Connell's fave. barkeoper luiwhed for Perry seemed 40 carelessly that no 5 Jed, Suddenty a etick Was heard, followed by n sharp report. 0" nell slapped b sy his cheeks, and: then Tooked ath They were stalued with Hood “My God!" he exclaimed, “Vin shot,” and staggered back toa chair, ‘he bullet Had one tered the left cheek, aud passed out under (he rleht eye, throush bothcheek bones. It whistled past the head of Mr, Heinierien, who was stand- hut behind the bar, and buried itself in the his that wou employed nights since the h and hud J arty 8 Weapon of deter frlend ducted by an om lve ot pitas rry, after his arrival at the police station, sald had for years ed man he ney nn O'Connell whon in liquor, has always 0 Perry wis yestorday committed to the Tombs to await the result wh f wa rH) ne ne de About tad Berry de so again he would retalinte, saaid tobe rather de when ho saw that he had shot 4 tuncontrotlable, He was cone Fr to the Chambers street pos Connell was borue to the Park » he dios ins critical condition, becn a friend of the Porry has a family, and is a clork ry. He added that he had been toning of the year, idyed it proper for the past few days ©, but that he wish mi d ito nay an bled to the t altercatio how his O'Connell, toy hant, and has a fing O'Connell slapped sid that iO Connell sivould This is the only between them, vstrative Tho saloon 2 Chambers stroet 0 « good roputation — Jealousy and Murie Hostos, Fob. Ib. A. B, Bartholomew killed Charles TV. Storer, by stabbing him twice ta the brosat rt suean 0, rt. Rartholomow wae a ttle tn ux Dal nud with Joalouay. Aurtho wie ar entest, also yi Went Vine cituert, the ‘ wr fthe Houitelde.. Hartyotoney fev machin yore oF axe, wand ®l ‘ ’ ty anid t tous piace He th a where Harthalomew Law on Trade Mork, The suit of Udolppo Wolfe ayt, Barnett & Lyon Was doctied in the Supreme Court oF Louisiana en the 14th tusk, tm favor Antti on every posit trate mnars, | hg anjuuictivny With $1,248) stig « mia, UBOOKLYN, nbebit ‘ant arrested Michael My Mi apr The byan Bx Aidormen Lickets are ab Thomas Gili Nhat for ati Conrt wir th the ch unig a Wado skiyn will bold 5 1 kee ou thy comunlttoe iain, nowas Ar on, Saturday G. Monae, gar beer wloon Moni war uy allghitly a i Wao bo Gasey dur Cay uesaull, but 1 VOTED CRACKSMAN, The Exploits of Thomas Carter, ating the Ping A Pat of Patch Harmon Acrested for a Kobbery in dersey City, aod Rew Jeasod by Ju Cox. On Saturday morning Ward Detective Reynotts of Capt. Caffry'« command arrested Thomas Carter, atlas the “Plug! Carter tea pol of Harmon Lindendorfoatias Datel Harney and ts sate ¢ mae of uly yet ty expert eracksien in the at On the night of the sth of Jay of the New Jersey allroad, Lyin yy the e wat the Longe Dock depot, were broken open, and four « of goods, valued at $9,000 wore stolen. ‘This robe ery waa planned and executed by Carter, Duteh Harmon, and John Conroy alias O'Maldwin alin OF. After the property had heen stolen ft was eo eroted in a how Joray City, ‘The thieves then to this city and, by an offer of on ood George Motions berg, a boy at Ls West Thirty-el street, to tike bis fother's horse wagon, and bring the stolen property to th clty, The goods were placed in the wagon, md Y started aluno forthe ferry. The thieves 4 hohind, preferring te take the noxt boo When tha voy nerived at the ferry on the Je policeman on duty af that poturetopped hint and asked where \ he the The boy eatd be had beon n ty ear the ( ’ arrested the hoy, and the station he 1 vw there gave a de raiitt thieves, He suid he bad f nu them on Tenth avenue inthe vicinity of Ty caty-seveatle street Surailsing that the thieves were 1 j the notorlous Tooth avenu tive nnett, rey Clty police thi city, and s his assistance to arre From the deseripti: the eae to Co t had obtained p: kept out of the way, While the detectives ww this city Wssonred @ tions, andthe clot and sills, fn Aro wanna he and eilks This robbery was ployment ened by were twhite ¢ K toa place of « whije trying to eseap Hes In Hellevue Hospital. ¥ Revnolds continued his ter, and Was take of Capt. 6 Was roman house to enable the Coptain to ¢ y officials Yesterday mornine Capt, Van Leetive Bennett of Jersey City ay so Cox gnd stated that Carte ed by the Gm re requisition Vite lawy 4 con} sw the of f February, Huber, at to, and robbed it two week and Dick Met rei. James and Detect Has the zullty parties. ruary the residence of W West ith street, was robh clothing and jewelry store M hue, was broken it ofbu 1 svernw dof heir and Lnplicated property was recove! on Baxter street kopt bea this afternoon the regular and sp: the Utah Central brought trav mingly without end. mplain of the ianagement of saying there Way no excuse delay and hardships, and that. w energy and determination on the who understood their business A number threaten sult ay dama Some of thi ut, prostrated, nat Jaa ad sick eath and two births oceurr during the blockade, Gen. Ord has ju that the (rains, among wh al hotel train, are ax: 1 Medicine Bow and Kav line There isne hope of the eastern through at, present, ae snow bs i Medicine Bow. A heavy snow sts Up past all belt ts ne Aud there are no» the track. The locomotives ure used up, aud prospects in the Very bright unless a thaw soon co The train loaves for the Wickizer, special agent of th with It Lo get throu rly two hundr — ved or Flown, W Armour, Tune Tns| Hiroad, disappeared fr of the phinder Wnt Ra t wit, “a the Po! Court for the rebbery of Mad. Hubor's stor idtedee was tt i the Justice red thew di they Were the” court were arrested cha th the ‘The passenge uld have been raised or passed two we arrived here with ady h isthe Japan nh snowbou sloth h the mails if pos: the thieves by the boy, Captain readily recomniaed Dutch Harmon, Conroy aud Carter, Detectives McConnell and Reynolds were — detatied to arrest then tg the bw * e were wary when t d thet the pol tory we Unton, to and robbed of gheg worth Contin on the goods . Harmon, at the time, was thrown to the ground and his thigh fractured, Tle now ‘onroy and Monchan, the hackman, wero taken to Now Jersey, two days after the Grand Jury of Hudson County found indlet. nts against Harmon, Conroy, Monahan, and h for Nie at the to the station vnter with the Iiper and De- pared hy had by n Inied ils i a bair the hth ay 4M) WC s after the robe ere arrested by 81,000 worth of When Carter and MeoGovern were arraigned at be had tur em. red at a fe one Harris Levi, whe Was rlso. aren The prouf wis Again insufficient to hold ¢ MeGevern and Levi were convicted, and sent tu the State Prison for liye years eae — TUE SNOW BLOCKADE Bight Western Bound Tratus Arrived at 0, dow Lestero Trains Snowboand, SaLv Lake Crey, Feb. 1.—Bight trains from the east, so long blockaded by snow at Laramie Piins, ercived at Ozden to-day vd velal (rains on jors and mail: bitterly the Union Pa- such long ith reasonable part of oficial the blockade Ks ay the ¢ Hos are ly om their trials, don the cars and Loot trains geting weenie fling at rein MAUst close nedy until the sprity thaws. ed miles wide, to clear ally hot neratly future ar tonday bat Othive. pector of the his wife and Saturday, Ho left the following am Cred of life, Lhave lived forty: ‘ to caybody, wid not useful nay wake G n for #2) ey tit hy key ai any hye. uy wad Fhape Gud will forgive ine Lui What W. Anmoun The following advertise wre du Che Sauday's papers ‘KORGE ARMOUR LEFT His HOME ON THURS F day eveutag, 24th Inst. aud hua not beon heavd trom pants With broad siipe, boots, rel w teahdon Gied overstirts by ope urin ID indelible tuk th ard, be hin will’ be Sixth Avent and ist Duawo » D.C, Feb, 18,—Someth: «ton, isin the wind, Ben. Butler had a long confer. ence with Morton of Tndiana last evening, Chis morning Col, Forney dashed tito town, ‘Vhs he is holding a long conference with ator Morton, Messengers from the Whi House have tried to get into Morton's house. I tell you so ‘ the wind « — NEW JERSEY Charles Gebhardt, intel avenw: Ried ME even tig tn trout OF bis father's reali The body of Mr. Charles W. Van saun, who died anviivinin oft wa Poe , tary, ave . LOSSES BY PILE A.A. Tow's stable ar tick t and ¢ court, Hrooklyns Lutes § Mrs. Marlow's fancy good hy Myrth avenue, Brooklyn, Borst David Ite Gould's re at Quaker Hil, Dutchess county, Ne, Luss The kin of the Manuaitin Pottery, 350 West Hiehtvouth etreet, owind by sioner at ‘The frame house 66 Weat ‘ty Nth street occupied as w Hur store by dotry Hut igi, €\ SPARKS FROM TUR TELEGRAPH Gon, Butler bas wrlityia totter fa the Glouce Chat ‘the Wome tt tite bow nn Phe Utah Loeistature hes ad | ourned. One of yrwoUNuot bo deabroy oF at 418 | | fe til THE COLORED YOUNG ME. The Rev. Dre @ - —_—_—=» PRICE TWO CENTS. recente se a Ee Fe ) VOICE OF THE PULPTR SCURTBs TIAN ASSOCLATIO Ae t Reproving the Sitty Pride of Colored Young Wen-Ssenud Seane tr 8 Notles Minded Mo In Shiloh Church last evening the Rew. Dr. Nene small toxt fr that 0 was orlaty fow y a mall, by narre Te pap nh xelet socleLy i it was th amore reapeeteble locality, Th Amietal ronniied niany of nent and fathers of the stage, wre thy | tesectat | cleties ¢ i 1 ¥ Fecrulix now. oppositi a mai siton. The sp ofam } trying tes not te avin Five ed To. dnfuoe 4 mutice idienee on ti Young M nag mi all you ean ty abd a S tory Will be «weeter after a hard fight. y Highland ¢ preached before @ t of the Gnlored@ Christian Assoctation, taking fle the Sixth Book of Proverbs, Ho eal@ Avsoclation had done much good, & ted unde cumstances. @& vin We had begun tt te unprotunding room. They were bese w, contracted sectarianism and ridtcuk in thelr selection of books ar threw a flood of information morale, and relist Th and ortanee and ti to move to What was ¢ 1 may have beor It would have heen better to have Awhere they fret pitehed th tile of the Lord an they wished toma eatious neighborhood, ought ‘They diy Heholl, and) got root erly the residences of the ol the etty—over the Ht ohed themselves, Froedinan'e ue with this supposed ‘mp-ovementy th members, prompted by {itte of the Awsor sald Or. Gaenety, uae While ¢ Uae make sueh to «block «mun as t ciey, by rd colored would directly’ bes the natives of this coruntry. aed th vie the a heart filer awe frst pele i dissipation, swe wintry Is to be s: the Instrumsnt of salvation, AUECH WHESOON pass off the os must be filed. Where e from, save from suck ving men's Christian @o~ pa. fathers Motion 208 Series? You nist ems fight a great hatile, The The army of the Lord are neoded e thei and be not cast down by lon and ridicule. Pwould not give « fg mn who could not withstand a ttle Oppo nd their pla: Hult toe fons as these y Have position, aud for th aker dwelt at «love and te W to The pre J gendeman sped! the induonoe and the need of consclenoes > well and effecs — Archbishop McCloskey Opposed to a Proces ion ou St. Patrick's Day. nee to asuggestion of the Most Rew, ) MeClovkey, several Catholic clergymen axe Induce the representatives of the Irish socke » parade on the approuching anuiversary of 8 | Patrick. ‘The Avehhishop t# anxious to prevent any cok Hslou Hetween his people und the Orabgemea on U He desires that the Catholic org tous oh rate ihe fentival im woe. oer Way wo a8 Coat trig. Tl Hing sentiment ain ce Clana of ite te Rat parades Mould be blvea tpeen Waoquete | and other enteruinuients he substitated on the Annie Some of the priests, however, fd it dithouls othe Celtic associations that It wo ral interest to refrain front par, that success yet follow Slows te be te but itis: lay Eveutn “The are se ignorant, unculture sold Me. Beocher last evening, * who seem inaplred with y — TRYING THE JUDGES, A n of igatiog Committee. Judiciary Committee will be+ eivlades gin the tnvestigation of the charges against Judges Barnard, Cardozo, Engraham, and Me Cunn. The conmitte have agreed upon a pros gramnie, Itseems to have been at frat the dew sire of the Ber Association to omit the name of nde MeCunn from. the Hast of the ducticos aoe ed, inorder to use him as the State's wite vas adinst the other. ‘Phe opposition of many of the Bar orlation became, however, 80 strong that this intention sndoned, ‘and Judge MeCunn ts ‘ as one of the acoused Judges; one of the charges agatost hd i as atreceiver th tho Bins i ger bankruy in bie charge rr “s Tae fe of the Jus diclary Con Kevolvert, That the Committee meet et.4.P, Mon Mom day next dowtay) atthe FHT Adenue Hotel tu (he elty of New York. de wierd Tint subpanna to ae cure the altendan hi 4, Th parties accused, aid nto be Present Lievttent, That tl ation of the etty of 3 York ber * Committee & cone! ment of the charges they Mabe wmaiust the part They accuse, and upon whieh Mey propose to. of proof, which charges shall be speeiioally aid 6 para Watrdas to cach of said partis, ond shall particu! Bot forth the precise nautre oF the Charge, wid ap fete thercundsr cunst.tuting te misconduct and al all Tho Committee, as will be seen by the forogae Ing, omit to state whothor the persons making charges shail doso ander oath, but tts to be red they will, CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, day after h Walaa Burgi. He a Jilly Murray, a servant inthe Passate Hot Nowarks who had Oven rulged Uy a young Man, had hid yesterday aud ent ite throat f Pt) eat. The iid Was found io the garnet Wrapped tn a p John Tally, aged 21, was locked up Inst even= injg for wssnulting iis father, duines Tull), of 8 Mowe gumnery treet. Ble old gentioman. wis 'svvcrely Ma Gied 9 hie soni, a Wortalens scampot the Seventh War ry atill continues to way war 0 WOrkvus Teutlavenue « Last i 16 An woven of them. Ehele uniies wre Prtan MeLangiiin, Deuny Shotiesst, Willa W Rerd? Peter Hay kits, & Wesdlg, a saloon atrect, wae sencerday field Mt Catalan oe 3 Warhngton Gietuebance tw W As Edward Winkle, of 2 Pourth atregty Jersey Chg Wan pubsiiae The Lect, be taren stanton and kt f Sho anock'd him dowu and riled i fier i Werest and held yeaterday by Juatioe — JOITINGS ALOUT TOWN Company H. ‘Third Raziment N.G.8.N. Ye James 1. Lye © Lat Pitty fony ch strat wie took Paring Priddy tight, dled yeoverday IB eM City chains $1,000,000 by tt eat as goue to law Hin ae p erased In On satu by th. berevus, {Lacan hi New fod nado f Sta ‘ ae ee sth ry the Preis (arn rc Ke alpacn dross, di k he wi \ \ who wee wae le Hewes t Ke While wttenipy Forty-tourth street woing rely on fright ni ne Takeu iivy five of the orphans were remo Mhetities trou the Reman Catholic ey atwcked uy Ulelutected and Y drat atvovt, was aubjoe b fall, con ° jug fyuod sick Wile eulel pom ~

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